Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 9-10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1999 |
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Page 246
... Corsica , and much of Sicily , used the mercantile Annona fleet for most of their maritime activities . The absence of a strong Roman navy made it unnecessary for them to build a fleet of warships . " Sabratha As with Leptis Magna this ...
... Corsica , and much of Sicily , used the mercantile Annona fleet for most of their maritime activities . The absence of a strong Roman navy made it unnecessary for them to build a fleet of warships . " Sabratha As with Leptis Magna this ...
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... Corsica and Sardinia The principal port of Corsica was located at Aleria , that of Sardinia was at Carales ( Cagliari ) . Sextus Pompeius presumably used them for his fleet in the war with Octavian , and both were occasional bases for ...
... Corsica and Sardinia The principal port of Corsica was located at Aleria , that of Sardinia was at Carales ( Cagliari ) . Sextus Pompeius presumably used them for his fleet in the war with Octavian , and both were occasional bases for ...
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... Corsica , and other ports of the Northern Mediterranean littoral and corsairs who prowled the southern waters ready to pounce on fat Muslim shipping . " This maritime industry needed the support of a number of craftsmen , such as ...
... Corsica , and other ports of the Northern Mediterranean littoral and corsairs who prowled the southern waters ready to pounce on fat Muslim shipping . " This maritime industry needed the support of a number of craftsmen , such as ...
Contents
Some sources for the history | 14 |
Le barche dello Stato Pontificio nel litorale | 34 |
Survey of traditional Italian ships | 51 |
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